Something about the neon and steel sign outside made me assume this would be greasy lunch joint with plastic everything. Luckily, I was wrong!
It's actually a cozy and well-appointed resto/bar with classy touches like cloth napkins. Service was friendly, including the owner/chef who seems to make it a practice to check up on patrons.
I ordered the blackened catfish poboy, which was perfectly seasoned and came with the best fries I've had in a while. I'll definitely be back to try more stuff (especially the fried green tomato poboy).
Price was reasonable, considering the quality.